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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

365

Every Friday, I will be posting a batch of photos. I'm undertaking a difficult task I'm sure many of you have heard of your friends doing before - the 365 project. The way it works is you're supposed to take one picture a day every day for one year straight. I'll be using this blogger as an incentive to do so! You should look at these pics though. I promise I'll do interesting things and take pics of them as long as you follow me!!!

Mundane Transformer Lifestyles

Just to let you all know, every Tuesday I will post one picture of the transformers trying to just live and do their day to day activities. So make sure you catch this every Tues to see all the goodies I toss up here.

Today we have poor terradive trying to get a sip of coffee, but he's too short!


Here is what I like to call teamwork. Tomahawk here is giving Terradive a boost to grab some delicious Dunkins Coffee. Terradive wouldn't NEED a boost if Dunkins made Decepticon sized beverages.

Yes Dunkins, America may run on you, but the transformers will run OVER you if you don't get adequately sized coffee cups! For Shame! Think of the customer! Even if he is only 6 inches in height!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Contemplations

This is my personal space to reflect on God's word, and the magnificent world around us. Look at the delicate workings of the snowy precipitation on a cold New England evening. So quiet, yet so complex and busy. The perfect autumn day is a result of chemical reactions and chlorophyll within the leaves. Once again, a silent and complex course nature takes, directed by God. That aside, there are so many marvelous things that occur within this world without any influence or help from humanity at all. I'm sure Earth would still be beautiful and spin on its axis if we never existed.

But, we are here, aren't we?

I'd like you to do a little analytical thinking with me. How do you think the Transformers relate to the aforementioned concepts? I love transformers, it only seemed natural to incorporate them into my blog. It seems silly in comparison to the two, but that is the point. In the cartoon series, even though the Autobots were protecting their home world, Cybertron, from the Decepticons, it was ravaged and destroyed. Then they came to Earth, and even though they arrived with the best intentions, they still brought wreckage and death. We humans are aliens to the beauty of nature (Autumn) and God. We sin, are destructive, and I would argue inherently immoral.

Thrown into the mess of this world, we can only strive to be Autobots. We humans are destructive in nature, but we can work to study and actively lead a life of wise decisions, morality, and surround ourselves with those who will keep us accountable. We will fall, lose, make irrevocable mistakes, and consider ourselves unworthy, but we need to continue to get up, and seek our Maker. He has set the example, and we need to follow in His footsteps. When we do fall, we must remember that a sacrifice has been made by Christ, and so that we Autobots may be able to transform, and roll out (metaphorically speaking.)